From CBC News.
The Liberals head into the holidays just one seat shy of a majority after another Conservative MP crossed the floor. Deputy Leader Melissa Lantsman joins The House to discuss whether Pierre Poilievre’s leadership is under threat following Markham—Unionville MP Michael Ma’s defection. And, as some provinces flirt with giving the private sector a greater role in health care, will the federal government push back? Federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel weighs in. Also on the show, a new federal tough-on-crime bill aimed at protecting women and children, and renewed tension in the federation over pipelines and referendums.
00:00 – Intro
01:42 – Another caucus defection
09:53- How much room is there for private health care in Canada?
21:59 – New justice bill aims to get tougher on crime
32:19 – How’s ‘Team Canada’ doing these days?
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